Mitchelle Blair Kills Her Demon Kids And Tells Judge She Has No Remorse

DEMON KILLER – MITCHELLE BLAIR

In 2015, Mitchelle Blair, a Detroit woman pleaded guilty to killing two of her four children and storing their bodies in a home freezer. She stated that she had no remorse for beating and suffocating the ‘demons.’

Mitchelle Blair, 36, has never denied allegations that she killed her 13-year-old daughter and 9-year-old son. She pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and said she would have accepted the death penalty.

BODIES IN THE DEEP FREEZE

Mitchelle Blair was arrested, after deputies carrying out an eviction at her Detroit apartment found the bodies of her children in a deep freezer. She said she had attacked the kids months apart. One in 2012 and one in 2013.

Blair said she intended to kill her daughter, Stoni Blair, and that she would do it again if she had to. She says she did it because Stoni was sexually assaulting her youngest son, who was only 6 years old at the time.

Mitchelle Blair admitted that she repeatedly punched Stoni, burned her with hot water and hit her in the head. She stated that she killed her daughter by suffocating her with a grocery bag.

“I do not feel any remorse for what I did because she (Stonie) had no remorse for what she did to my son. She not only raped him, but she gang raped him with Steven.”

BUT IT DIDN’T STOP THERE FOR MITCHELLE BLAIR

A year later, Mitchelle says she found out Steven had been continuing to rape his younger brother.

Mitchelle says she put garbage bags over Steven’s head, choked him with a belt, punched and kicked him and burned him with scalding water in his genital area. She says she also made him drink Windex because the youngest son said Steven had made him drink “the blue stuff from under the sink.”

Blair testified she only intended on hurting Steven and did not intentionally murder him.

“If I had killed Steven intentionally I definitely would be proud to say I did, but I didn’t. “

“I don’t regret none of this,” Mitchelle Blair told the judge. “I don’t feel no remorse for the death of those demons.”

“So this was your way of inflicting punishment?” the judge asked.

“Definitely,” Blair replied in a matter-of-fact tone.

She faces life in prison with no chance for parole and she seems okay with that.